Languages, Refugees and Migration: Research Roundtable Event
Event Information
Description
About this half-day participatory Knowledge Exchange event:
Numerous projects across Glasgow (and further afield) are working in Languages and their interconnection with the broad areas of Refugee and Migration Research. We hope to create a space where over the course of the event we build up wide ranging overview of the research landscape in Languages, Refugees and Migration, with the opportunity to discuss and debate the work being undertaken.
We welcome anyone working or researching in these areas to come along to listen and discuss any specific issues or questions you are grappling with in your own context.
A draft schedule (which may change slightly before the event) - can be found here:
REGISTRATION ESSENTIAL. Please register your attendance via Eventbrite by Thursday 3 December 2015: http://december7languages.eventbrite.co.uk
You may also register via email (lauren.roberts@glasgow.ac.uk) or by calling 0141 330 8125 by 4.00pm on Thursday 3 December.
Refreshments and a light lunch will be served 12.00 – 12.30, and an informal networking reception will take place 17.30 – 18.30.
Should you have any dietary requirements, please email lauren.roberts@glasgow.ac.uk or call 0141 330 8125 by 4.00pm on Thurs 3 December.
Accessibility: We aim to ensure that people have equal access to public events. If you need alternative formats or other reasonable adjustments, please contact Lauren Roberts on 0141 330 8125 or via email lauren.roberts@glasgow.ac.uk with your request by 4.00pm on Thurs 3 December 2015 so that arrangements, where possible, can be made.
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We regret that there is no funding available to support attendance at this event.
This event is being held in collaboration between
GRAMNet
SSAMIS - Social Support and Migration in Scotland
Intimate Migrations
Ethical interpreting in health care settings
EU RESTORE
and is funded by AHRC Large Grant project “Researching Multilingually at the Borders of Language, the Body, Law and the State”.
Further information on the RM Borders project can be found here: http://researching-multilingually-at-borders.com/